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![]() "Darro" wrote in message ... Hi, Can anyone tell me why the current to a single-pole wall toggle switch that controls a ceiling track lighting assembly would suddenly go from normal strength (lights working properly) to just a trickle (lights not illuminating) even though no electrical work of any kind had been done in the suite recently and the breaker is at the "on" position? Thanks in advance for your replies, Darro I have seen wire connections "go bad" twice in my house. One was a wire nut in a kitchen ceiling fixure box which served as the J-box for half of the kitchen. In another case, a connection to a bathroon switch for the fan stopped "working." In each case, I just "re-did" the work without replacing any component. So that's twice in about 12 years in a good sized home. Oh, on another occasion a connection to a duplex outlet "went bad" and I didn't catch on until the outlet overheated from a minor load. In that case the outlet had to be replaced. The house wiring was/is a mix of original stuff, DIY from the prevous owner, and my DIY. I might have been resonsible for the bathroom problem. The others were like that when we took over the place. |
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